The book The Birdcage was written by author Marcia Willett Here you can read free online of The Birdcage book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Birdcage a good or bad book?
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The garth was in semi-darkness now; an oblong of light from the kitchen window slanted across the cobbles and here, within the sun-warmed walls, the air was laden with the scent of roses. He stirred, straightening his back, but remained where he was, sitting on the bench under the covered way which, supported by stone pillars, stretched, cloister-like, across the back of the hall. The swallows were settled for the night, roosting in the barn, but bats swooped and dived silently in the dusk and h...e could hear the screech of an owl down in Tivington woods. He could also hear Tilda, who was in the kitchen. Her voice sounded concerned and he abandoned his private meditations and tried to concentrate on what she was saying. ‘It’s not a problem, Felix. Honestly, it isn’t. I can fetch them in the morning and drop them into Minehead.’ Frowning, Piers stood up and went into the house through the scullery. Tilda, standing by the table, telephone to her ear, looked up as he came in and mouthed ‘Felix’ at him.
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